[00:01] <wxl> wab0: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/automatic-updates.html
[00:11] <wab0> thank
[00:13] <wxl> is welc the appropriate reply to that?
[00:14] <krytarik> I think that'd be "welco"
[00:20] <wxl> right. the whole you/me thing.
[01:13]  * ball writes Lubuntu 19.10 to a USB flash stick.
[01:44] <ball> Can I use British English with a US keyboard layout?
[02:09] <guiverc> ball, as an Aussie, I think that's what I do without thinking
[02:14] <ball> Ah poop.  It installed but won't boot.
[02:14] <ball> Such a waste.
[02:22] <ball> Alright, let's see whether it wrote a GPT or MBR on the disk.
[02:23] <Zagon> Hola a todos.
[02:25] <ball> Hello Zagon
[02:27] <Zagon> I am testing lubuntu with lxqt
[02:28] <Zagon> I am very surprised at the performance I have now on my computer
[02:28] <ball> I would be testing it if I could get the thing to boot.
[02:30] <ball> Oh wait, I just thought of something to try.
[02:30] <ball> It'll take a few hours though.
[02:34] <Zagon> I am honestly a fan of openbox, but lxqt simplifies everything and without losing performance in the least. impressed, very light and visually beautiful. thanks lubuntu and lxqt.
 hello, how to know if i should use legacy or uefi installation?
[07:25] <snnordquist> So...I managed to have some arbitrary things happen to an lxle system based on encrypted btrfs due to not installing new video drivers to match up with a 5.5 kernel. Is there a way to track what the filesystem changes were? So far it's benign enough that I just can't start Xorg or a network card...
[07:26] <guiverc> snnordquist, this room supports Lubuntu systems only, LXLE is not Lubuntu
[07:27] <guiverc> @tbs61, I like legacy because I know understand it better, but I've read some prefer UEFI seeing it as more secure; but I'm no expert sorry
[07:28] <snnordquist> The videocard overheated and now there are error -110 when IDing some USB devices suggesting ....it's not? Oh.  Ah...what's the L for? Lugetherness?
[07:29] <guiverc> snnordquist, our desktop is LXQt, but the first L means..
[07:30] <guiverc> One benefit of using an official Ubuntu flavor, or Ubuntu itself is it's support options, you chose LXLE, so use it's support options.
 @guiverc actually i tried to ask how can we know if our pc can use uefi or legacy
[07:34] <guiverc> sorry @tbs61, that's not how i understood it. on booting up Lubuntu ISOs I can tell by the appearance (the `grub` screen looks different on BIOS machines to when booted on UEFI, but that can vary on release..  If an OS is already installed, I'd look for a UEFI boot section, but sorry I'm no expert
[07:34] <snnordquist> Lavergne, as far as I can tell.  If I can drop into a UEfI discussion, it's a matter of which ROM varietals are extant. If you write a libreboot that adds the other kind, you just changed the answer.
 @guiverc [<guiverc> sorry @tbs61, that's not how i understood it. on booting up Lubuntu IS …], it s okay really, thanks for answer ^^
[07:36] <snnordquist> Happy answers, all! (Bye!)
 @tbs61 [@guiverc actually i tried to ask how can we know if our pc can use uefi or legac …], With `sudo dmidecode -t 0` you can check this. If you find "UEFI is supported", than your firmware is an UEFI. If you see "BIOS boot specification is supported", then your firmware can boot systems installed in BIOS mode.
 @aptghetto [With sudo dmidecode -t 0 you can check this. If you find "UEFI is supported", th …], what a nice tool, thanks^^
 how to kill xscreensaver when playing the youtube
 ?
[11:15] <TechPup> hello
[11:18] <TechPup> guys can you help me with something?
[11:18] <x4-> hey
[11:18] <x4-> what u need
[11:18] <guiverc> TechPup, best if you outline your problem (try and keep to a single line) and people will respond if they can
[11:19] <TechPup> i want to make a DIY backpack out of jeans
[11:19] <TechPup> but is hard to cut them
[11:19] <TechPup> what to do?
[11:19] <guiverc> TechPup, how does that relate to Lubuntu Support?
[11:20] <TechPup> it dosent
[11:20] <guiverc> This is a Lubuntu support room, please stay on-topic.
[11:20] <TechPup> ok
[11:21] <TechPup> can you guys send me the rules?
[11:21] <TechPup> of this channel
[11:21] <guiverc> !topic
[11:22] <TechPup> it dosent say rules
[11:22] <TechPup> !topic
[11:23] <guiverc> Topic is Lubuntu Support; ie. all discussion should relate to Lubuntu support; you can use #lubuntu-offtopic for other things
[11:23] <TechPup> thanks
[11:30] <TechPup> errr guys what linux based OS can i install to my PC?
[11:30] <guiverc> what type of PC is it?  do you know it's architecture (ie. x86 or 32bit, or amd64 or 64-bit intel/amd)
[11:31] <TechPup> i will send specs
[11:31] <TechPup> Client: HexChat 2.12.4 • OS: Unknown Distro • CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.86GHz (1,87GHz) • Memory: 968,8 MiB Total (874,5 MiB Free) • Storage: 6,6 GB / 13,3 GB (6,7 GB Free) • VGA: 8086:2592 @ 8086:2590 • Uptime: 2d 0h 36m 52s
[11:31] <guiverc> Lubuntu 18.04 LTS
[11:31] <TechPup> oh ok
[11:32] <TechPup> i need to go to other channel
[11:32] <guiverc> I have an old thinkpad t43; similiar specs (pent m, 1.5gb though) and it runs 18.04; it won't run 19.10 or later though as pentium m is x86 only
[11:32] <TechPup> Btw can i install ubuntu?
[11:33] <guiverc> I wouldn't recommend Ubuntu on a pentium M; I sure wouldn't run it myself (expect it to be slow; better to run a lighter os that is less painful to use as responds faster)
[11:33] <TechPup> oh
[11:34] <TechPup> i will search the World Wide Web
[11:34] <guiverc> I think 16.04 would run (I'd still not do it though), as I'd opt for 18.04 in Lubuntu/LXDE as I do on mine
[13:14] <TechPup>  i am back
[14:01] <TechPup> yo
[14:23] <TechPup> hey
[17:38] <santimir[m]> i've compiled lubuntu manual on pdf. Is it ok to share it on my github? I think it's useful for newbies and it's not out there
[17:39] <santimir[m]> i wouldn't mind to upload it anywhere else
[17:53] <wxl> we're working on making it available offline santimir[m]
[18:01] <santimir[m]> do you know when would it be out there approximately?
[18:02] <wxl> no
[18:02] <wxl> @lynorian ^
[23:12] <Meekrat> !list
[23:15] <krabador> Meekrat, for warez, ask finsternis